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Cuttlefish adjust their shape and color to suit conditions when seeking prey, study shows

Bob Yirka

A small team of marine biologists at the University of Bristol, in the U.K., working with a colleague from the Regional Research and Innovation Agency of West Papua, Indonesia, has found that wild br ...[Continue Reading]

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Strange Winds Blow Through this Exoplanets Atmosphere

Evan Gough

Some exoplanets have characteristics totally alien to our Solar System. Hot Jupiters are one such type. They can have orbital periods of less than 10 days and surface temperatures that can climb to w ...[Continue Reading]

Universe Today

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NASA Marks Artemis Progress With Gateway Lunar Space Station

Briana R. Zamora

NASA and its international partners are making progress on Gateway the lunar space station that will orbit the Moon as a centerpiece of the agencys Moon to Mars architecture. Through the Artemis cam ...[Continue Reading]

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Paralympian John McFall could become 1st astronaut with a disability on ISS

jdinner@space.com (Josh Dinner)

This astronaut won't be letting his prosthetic leg ground him to the confines of Earth. European Space Agency (ESA) reserve astronaut John McFall has just become the first person with a physical dis ...[Continue Reading]

Space.com

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Sanctuary AI 8th Generation Humanoid Bot and Better Robot Hands

Brian Wang

Sanctuary AI has revealed better hand sensors for their humanoid robots. It is a new generation of tactile sensor technology optimized to improve dexterous manipulation. Sanctuary is believes great ...[Continue Reading]

Next Big Future

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Hair conditioner made from wood is black and smelly, but eco-friendly

Madeleine Cuff

The black hair conditioner on the left is derived from the wood powder on the right Fengyang Wang/Stockholm University This sustainable, wood-based hair conditioner may be pitch black and smell lik ...[Continue Reading]

New Scientist

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